The Newborn Anne™ neonatal baby simulator is a manikin designed for skills training in neonatal resuscitation. With anatomical accuracy and a product feature set designed to focus on the critical resuscitation skills required in the first ten (10) minutes of a newborn’s life, Newborn Anne meets the key components of the NRP course curriculum.

Premature Anne is a realistically proportioned 25-week preterm manikin developed in collaboration with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Premature Anne is designed to facilitate the training of healthcare professionals in the initiation of proper care and resuscitation of preterm infants.
When used as a task trainer, Premature Anne is designed to help a learner develop and gain competence through hands on training.
Premature Anne Task Trainer is designed to strengthen skills in:
• Airway management techniques
• Delivering compressions
• Vascular access (umbilicus)
• Practice placement in dry pre-ported IV sites

SimNewB has been designed by Laerdal with the American Academy of Pediatrics to meet the training requirements of neonatal emergency medicine and resuscitation courses.
With realistic newborn traits and lifelike clinical feedback, SimNewB is ideal for training for the specific needs of neonates.

Throughout the history of medicine, clinical learning has been based on imitating the actions of others. Medical students are expected to learn complex medical tasks by watching other clinicians perform that task. This is known as the “see one, do one” approach, or the apprenticeship model.
Certainly, the “see one, do one” approach to learning will continue to have its place. In many cases, however, experts within healthcare see simulation as an alternative, or at least a stepping-stone, between classroom learning and clinical practice. This means change.

An anatomically accurate adult male torso, used to teach and practise the palpation, auscultation and percussion elements of abdominal or gastrointestinal (GI) examination. Ideal for OSCE preparation and assessment